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{{Equipment page | {{Equipment page removed | ||
| removedby = Dan Damron | |||
| removalreason = owner stopped being a member | |||
| removaldate = [https://groups.google.com/g/protospace-discuss/c/XcHxiGd17Nk/m/d-bjoB58CgAJ before 2016-12-22 (<i class="fa fa-key"></i> old admin list)] | |||
| replacements = no direct replacements | |||
| toolname=UV Photomasker | | toolname=UV Photomasker | ||
| model=N/A Homemade | | model=N/A Homemade |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 17 November 2021
This article is about a tool that is no longer at Protospace. Further information can be found below. |
- Type: UV Photomasker
- Make/Model: N/A Homemade
- Serial Number: N/A
- Original Owner: Dan Damron
- Removed by: Dan Damron
- Removal Reason: owner stopped being a member
- Loan Status: Semi-Permanent Loan
- Arrival Date: Pre-2013
- Removal Date: before 2016-12-22 ( old admin list)
- Replacements: no direct replacements
- Location: Electronics Workroom
- Functional Status: Working
- Usage Permissions: Open to Members
- Certification: None
- Wiki-ID: 32
Specs
- ??
Usage Notes
- Used in lithographic circuitboard masking, alternative to press & peel